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Kirkland

American  
[kurk-luhnd] / ˈkɜrk lənd /

noun

  1. Jack, 1901–69, U.S. writer and playwright.

  2. a town in central Washington.


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His daughter-in-law Linda Kirkland, a former accountant, said this was "the final indignity".

From BBC • Apr. 5, 2026

The steep decline comes amid Costco releasing a line of energy drinks under its private label Kirkland Signature—with similar flavors and packaging that bears a striking resemblance to Celsius products, but at a 55% discount.

From Barron's • Mar. 26, 2026

Kirkland has long helped Costco grow its membership base, attracting shoppers with wallet-friendly products that mimic popular national brands.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 25, 2026

"As we modify natural systems, we can expect changes in how sediment is stored in river basins and along coastlines and continental shelves," Professor Kirkland said.

From Science Daily • Mar. 12, 2026

"I’ll contact Father Kirkland at St. Mary’s. He can make some calls and try to get us the hospital’s number."

From "The Red Umbrella" by Christina Gonzalez

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